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  2. Jay Is Games - Wikipedia

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    Jay Is Games (stylized as JAYISGAMES or JAY IS GAMES) is a game review website that features daily updates and links to casual games, indie games, browser games and flash games of wide interest to casual gamers. It was founded on April 19, 2003 by Jay Bibby, [1] initially as a personal blog, although it later had several contributors.

  3. Deep Sleep - Wikipedia

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    The series consists of three free browser games in which the player attempts to navigate and eventually escape a dream world inhabited by shadow people. The first game, Deep Sleep, was designed for and won first place in the 2012 Jay Is Games Casual Gameplay Design Competition. [1]

  4. JayIsGames - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; JayIsGames

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  6. Talk:Jay Is Games - Wikipedia

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  7. Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul results, highlights: Round-by-round ...

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    Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul, heavyweight, eight rounds. Round 8: Paul jabs Tyson into another solar system. Tyson can’t dodge. The reality of age settling in as the fight ends. Paul shows Tyson ...

  8. Dream Chronicles (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike "hardcore" adventure games, items only function within the room in which they are collected, and not in future puzzles. Solving the puzzle at hand unlocks the door to the next location. [ 12 ] The game itself is separated into many segments, separated by cut-scenes that tell the story through the main character Faye's point of view .

  9. Sleepaway (game) - Wikipedia

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    Sleepaway is a rules-light storytelling game that does not use dice like traditional tabletop role-playing games. [5] Instead, it uses a deck of cards with narrative prompts, a token system, weak and strong moves, and a series of rituals. The story is arranged in a three-act structure. [1] [2]